From on-air talent contracts and FCC regulations to syndicated program amortization to music licensing fees, electronic media deal with financial principles and jargon that are unique to American business. Understanding Broadcast and Cable Financehelps explain all the financial complexities of a modern electronic media enterprise. Whether you are a news director, sales manager, engineer or any other non-accounting professional that has a stake in the success of your company, this book will bring you up-to-speed on the essentials of financial management for broadcasting and cable.I. PART ONE Fundamentals 1. Introduction to Broadcasting and Cable 2. The Role of the Financial Manager 3. Understanding Financial Statements 4. Revenue 5. Expenses 6. Financial Systems for Broadcasting and Cable 7. Capital Assets and Intangibles 8. Key Performance Metrics 9. Cash Flow Measures and Planning
II. PART TWO Specialized Areas 10. Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and Internal Controls 11. Planning and Budgeting 12. Credit and Collection Administration 13. Trade and Barter 14. Music License and Syndication Fees 15. Taxation 16. Financial and Accounting Considerations for Acquisitions
Broadcast Cable Financial Management Association (BCFM) is a not-for profit professional association dedicated to the unique interests and needs of business and finance executives in the broadcast and cable industries. Founded in 1961, BCFM membership is open to all industry business professionals and media students. In addition, BCFM welcomes associate members from allied fields including: accounting; lsÖ